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Do you think withdrawing from Iran agreement improves Trumps chances of getting a better deal from the N Koreans?
13 Answers
- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
For sure. Kim needs to understand that Trump will walk away from an Obongo-style shitty deal. Then Kim gets to go back to wondering how long he has before Trump puts a bomb up his azz.
- 3 years ago
Probably not. Kim Kong knows full well that Trump often stiffed contractors and lawyers in his business. Kim isn't going to trust Trump.
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- GCLv 43 years ago
Yes. Now Kim knows he is not going to get the same kind of sweetheart deal JUST TO GET A DEAL that Iran got. There WILL be inspections (...trust., but verify). It is also the first step in Trump's negotiating technique to get a better deal from Iran.
- ?Lv 53 years ago
lol he wouldn't have got a deal from the NKoreans anyway the only sufficient deal he could come back with is the full denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and considering the Nkoreans seen what happened to saddam it's not like they're gonna do that and could the americans really just let them go on as they are even if he denuclearises after all the atrocities they have commited the kim family have run concentration camps more barbaric than nazi germanies for a long time now they used a WMD only last year what about otto warmbeir
- Mr. SmartypantsLv 73 years ago
Really I think it's the opposite. Who wants to make a treaty with a country that could be cancelled by the very next president?
- KiniLv 73 years ago
I dont see any similarity or parallel with North Korea and Iran. I dont think it matters about whatever agreement may come about that the U.S. has abrogated its commitment of the Iran agreement. The Iran agreement is not the first one the U.S. has ever dumped and people know that. I dont think dumping the Iran agreement has any effect on DPRK. The one in Korea should be legal and binding, the Iran agreement was not.
- IvanLv 63 years ago
That's libtard propaganda to even say that.
That is also scary if what you are saying is true.
Deal with China and N Korea instead of the middle east?